In a new weekly thread this is going to "celebrate" the worst of the week for the Arizona Cardinals. The worst player in the game, the worst single play of the week, something that was just plain bad. You vote, vent we discuss.

So who annoyed you, who disappointed, who was just plain bad.

This weeks top contenders are;

Levi Brown - Three sacks allowed and a couple of costly penalties. However he did have a good game run blocking.

Javier Arenas - Nothing but bad on the return team and non-existent on defense. Returned a couple of kicks from the back corner of the endzone getting tackled well short of the 20, one led to a fumble that was recovered by Arizona.

Darnell Dockett - Did he play in this game? His impact was null, consistently handled by single blockers he never had any impact in the pass rush and was consistently moved to create running lanes.

Anyone else who caught your eye for all the wrong reasons?_________________
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Zach Hodges is a 1st Round Pick in 2015.

Most of the blame for Cook should go to Todd Bowles. He simply didn't account of adjust to Cook throughout the game. Can't wait for D-Wash to come back.

It has to be Levi Brown. We might as well have had D'Anthony Batiste out there. He was dreadful. Arians might say the backs had to help him out a bit but when you get beat by the same speed rush move within 2 seconds almost 10 times a game it shows a poor individual performance. I get that Quinn is a helluva talent and he's going to beat Brown eventually, but he has to hold him off for 3-4 seconds every time to at least give Palmer a chance.

The good news is that Palmer can take a hit. Kolb probably would have been concussed on every one of those sacks. It's refreshing.

Levi Brown is the easy whipping boy here. He got beat 3x by one of the better up and coming pass rusher in Quinn out of 40 pass attempts by Palmer. Good pass rushers are going to beat tackles for sacks. Look at the Browns/Dolfphins game(which I didn't watch) but I am guessing some of Cameron Wake's 2.5 came against Joe Thomas.

On the flip side the defense as a whole didn't get 1 sack on Bradford in his 38 attempts. Our pass rush performed terribly. My vote goes for the defense.